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MONEY BOOK 1

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The two Money Books complement practical money work and are excellent for use as consolidation material when pupils are learning to solve problems involving money. This book looks at recognising, sorting and counting coins, using and calculating amounts of money up to 10p, finding exact sums to pay for items up to 10p, and giving change to 10p. There is a wide range of interesting tasks to achieve understanding. Reading is kept to a minimum but important mathematical vocabulary is included. The 55 pages have plenty of practice for those who need it. For £ Sterling only. One further book available, dealing with money work up to 50p. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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NUMBER BOOK 1

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This book looks at counting, reading, writing and ordering numbers to 10. For children just beginning written number work, Number Book 1 provides lots of practice at each small step. The illustrated instructions and clear layout make it easy to use. The 106 sheets are ideal for intervention programmes for children who need lots of practice to master the basics of numeracy. Six further books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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NUMBER BOOK 3

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Designed for pupils beginning work on subtraction, Number Book 3 deals with subtraction within 10 both as ‘take away’ and as comparison. Tasks range from counting objects left after some are removed from a set, to instant recall of number bonds to 10. This book helps pupils understand the relationship between addition and subtraction. 106 worksheets. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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NUMBER BOOK 2

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Number Book 2 is ideal for pupils beginning work on addition. A variety of approaches is included, ranging from simple addition of two sets of objects to using a number line. Vocabulary, presentation and content are all carefully designed for pupils with special needs and early learners. The 106 worksheets will help children learning to add to 10 and are ideal for intervention programmes. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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Telling the Time Books 1-3

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These worksheets support and consolidate practical work on telling the time from analogue and digital clock faces. They are suitable for a wide age range from Reception to KS3, and for a wide range of abilities. The clear layout and simple, illustrated instructions enable independent work. Book A covers recognising clock faces, telling the time to hours and telling the time to half hours. Book B covers telling the time to quarter hours, and includes a full-colour bingo game for you to make. Book C covers telling the time to five minutes, then minutes, with 3 pages dealing with a.m. and p.m. (Practical note: within the book sheets are in the following order: analogue times, digital times, analogue/digital times.) Previously available through Easylearn.
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MONEY BOOK 2

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The two Money Books complement practical money work and are excellent for use as consolidation material when pupils are learning to solve problems involving money. The first half of this book covers counting, using and calculating amounts of money up to 20p. The second half covers counting, using and calculating amounts of money up to 50p. Includes giving change, using addition and subtraction, comparing amounts of money/prices, doubling and halving and counting in 2s, 5s, and 10s to find totals. There is a wide range of interesting tasks to achieve understanding. Reading is kept to a minimum but important mathematical vocabulary is included. The 55 pages have plenty of practice for those who need it. For £ Sterling only. One further book available. Previously sold through Easylearn.
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NUMBER BOOK 4

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Number Book 4 deals with counting, reading, writing and ordering numbers to 20. The 106 sheets are attractive and easy to use and provide plenty of variety. The book includes a section on numbers eleven to twenty as words and the final section lays the foundations for work on place value. Number Book 4 enables pupils to work independently and is invaluable for group and paired work. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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Fractions - Year 2

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This resource contains a 90-slide PowerPoint lesson and a set of 24 differentiated worksheets / workbook on fractions - halves and quarters - to support the delivery of the Year 2 Fractions - Block 4 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Week 8. The worksheets and the PowerPoint contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks. The resources complement each other and focus on the following objectives and small steps: Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives Recognise, find, name and write fractions of a length, shape, set of objects or quantity. White Rose Small Steps Make equal parts Recognise a half Find a half Recognise a quarter Find a quarter If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in: Year 2 Fractions - Set of 24 Worksheets More White Rose Maths Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
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NUMBER BOOK 6

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Number Book 6 provides practice and consolidation for work on place value, partitioning, ordering and comparing two-digit numbers. The wide range of interesting tasks enables pupils to achieve understanding and gain confidence with number work. Work on number lines and number squares is included, and sheets are clear and easy to use, with reading kept to a minimum. The 68 sheets bridge the gap between practical, concrete activities and more abstract and written number work. There are sheets for all abilities and this book is particularly useful for those who need extra support and lots of practice. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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Telling the Time Book A: Time to Hours and Half Hours

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Worksheets to support and consolidate practical work on telling the time from analogue and digital clock faces. Suitable for a wide age range from Reception to KS3, and for a wide range of abilities. The clear layout and simple, illustrated instructions enable independent work. This book covers recognising clock faces, telling the time to hours and telling the time to half hours. Previously available through Easylearn. Two more books available.
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NUMBER BOOK 5

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Number Book 5 deals with number bonds to and within 20. Pictorially represented additions and subtractions in the book make it ideal for a wide range of pupils. There is a section on number lines and many sheets help develop the recall of number bonds, which is essential for mental maths work. The 106 worksheets use a wide variety of approaches. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
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NUMBER BOOK 7

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This practical book is useful for pupils beginning to learn the basics of multiplication and division, and follows on from the other 6 books in the series. It covers multiplication both as repeated addition and as describing an array and has a ‘first look’ at the 2, 5 and 10x tables. Division is examined as both repeated subtraction or grouping and as sharing equally, and there is a final section for multiplication and division facts and practice. Six other books available. Previously available through Easylearn.
Weighing standard and non standard SEN, Early Years and PrimaryQuick View
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Weighing standard and non standard SEN, Early Years and Primary

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Weighing using standard and non standard measurements. 24 activity worksheets. Identifying which object is heaviest and lightest from a choice of 2 after weighing them using cubes, counters (non standard) or grams (standard). Suitable for SEN, Early Years, Primary, Preschoolers. 24 worksheets in total (18 suitable for lower abilities, 12 for middle and 18 suitable for higher abilities). As an extension higher ability pupils should be challenged to make their own worksheet - what objects will they choose and can they estimate which will be heaviest and lightest, then weigh the objects and check if their estimate was correct? 18 worksheets for lower abilities- 6 for identifying which is heavier and lighter (using balancing scales place one of the objects one side and the other object at the opposite side of the scales, then see which side moves down showing the heaviest object). 12 worksheets for lower and middle abilities to use balancing scales to compare 2 everyday items, then use photos to cut out, stick and glue, or if able to write they can write their answer in the correct column (non standard). 6 worksheets for higher abilities to use scales to weigh and record the weight of objects in grams, then to identify which one was heaviest and which was lightest (standard). They can also use the 12 worksheets using counters and cubes to weigh the objects. To make it harder get them to estimate the number first, before checking how close they were.
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STEM Lego challenge cards, some Christmas themed. SEN/KS1

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Lego challenge cards, symbol supported for non / early readers. Some are Christmas themed as I’ve just made them to try and keep my children busy during this last week. Children choose or are given a card which gives an instruction - e.g. build a Christmas tree / first letter of your name and use Lego to build as instructed. It’s a fairly open ended activity but my hope is to provide more structure and purpose to play for my children with autism as some have very short attention spans and flit from activity to activity without any meaningful engagement. 24 cards in all, best printed onto card or laminated so they last.
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Number Recognition to 10

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This resource contains a 32-page workbook on number recognition from 1 to 10. The workbook contains a variety of exercises and tasks to enable pupils to identify, write and count the numbers 1 to 10. The worksheets introduce all the numbers from 1 to 10 and provide many opportunities for pupils to identify, write and count numbers to 10. Tasks include writing the numbers, counting the numbers, finding the missing number in a sequence. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in an accompanying PowerPoint lesson on number recognition Number Recognition 1 to 10 PowerPoint Lesson More Maths Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
Early numeral /money recognition gamesQuick View
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Early numeral /money recognition games

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Here is a collection of really simple board games for early number/ money recognition. Students use a die and counters to play a board game in the usual fashion. When they land on a square they read the number/ value, find it on their bingo card then cross it off. Students keep playing round and round the game board until the winner fills their bingo card.
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Measuring Length With Ruler

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This resource contains two worksheets on measuring the length of an object with a ruler. More Free Maths Resources You may also be interested in: Year 1 Length and Height - Set of 28 Worksheets For the Delivery of White Rose Maths Small Steps Scheme This resource contains 28 worksheets / workbook (with answers and progress check) of mastery maths resources to support the delivery of the Year 1 Measurement - Block 3 - Spring Term White Rose (WRM) ‘small steps’ programme. These resources are for Weeks 8 -9. The worksheets contain tasks (concrete, pictorial and abstract) linked to the White Rose small steps with an emphasis on the mastery approach to learning advocated by the White Rose scheme and includes reasoning and problem-solving tasks. The resources focus on the following objectives and small steps: Year 2 Maths National Curriculum Objectives Measurement: Length and Height Measure and begin to record lengths and heights. Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights (for example, long/short, longer/shorter, tall/short, double/half) White Rose Small Steps Compare lengths and heights Measure length (1) Measure length (2) The worksheets are designed to enable the pupils to achieve the following learning outcomes: Pupils use the following terms to describe and compare length and height - long, longer, longest; short, shorter, shortest; tall, taller, tallest, small, smaller, smallest. Pupils use non-standard units such as cubes, hands and straws to measure the length and height of objects. Pupils recognise that different non-standard units are more suitable for measuring the length and height of different objects. Pupils understand that non-standard units should be exactly in line with the object to get an accurate measurement. Pupils measure the lengths of objects using a ruler. Pupils measure objects from the 0 on the ruler. Pupils use reasoning and problem solving skills to work out solutions to measurement problems. Thinking of publishing your own resources? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
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Rounding

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Long PPT to practice rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and the nearest 100. With some silly pictures to keep it interesting.
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Teaching Time - o'clock

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This is a program for the interactive white board. It aims to teach children how to tell the time - more specifically, it deals with o’clock. Although this software has been designed for children with special needs, its simple display, and clear graphics also make it suitable for a primary mainstream class.
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Number Book Series

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These 7 Number Books are ideal for children who need lots of practice to master the basics of numeracy. Book 1 starts with numbers to 10, books 2 and 3 deal with addition and subtraction, Book 4 looks at numbers to 20, Book 5 covers number bonds to 20, Book 6 deals with place value and Book 7 helps with basic multiplication and division. For details of the contents of each book, please see the individual books’ entries. Each book has 106 pages, apart from book 6 which has 68. There are sheets for all abilities and these books are particularly useful for those who need extra support and need a small steps approach. The illustrated instructions and clear layout make the sheets easy to use. Pupils are able to work independently and the books are invaluable for homework, group and paired work. Previously available through Easylearn.
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Fractions, Decimals, Percentages

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A set of cards to help learners see the link between fraction decimals and percentages. complete with information on converting one to another. Sassoon font throughout, with clear visual representations of fractions.